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Second-order impulsive differential equations with functional initial conditions on unbounded intervals
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    Second-order impulsive differential equations with functional initial conditions on unbounded intervals (English)
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    29 May 2013
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    The authors present some new results on the existence of solutions for second-order impulsive differential equations with deviating argument subject to functional initial conditions. The results are based on Schaefer's fixed point theorem for completely continuous operators.
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